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The Huron Expositor, 1871-05-26, Page 88. itron txpooltor. DISTRICT MATTERS. TuitAr SEE -m -800U Robertson h on hand a fine lot of turnip seed and see potatoes of various varieties. See .adver tisement. Wool. St./ism—The wool sea,son:ntit now soon commence. We have heard o several. farmers who have already wash ed -their eheep. FOR RED RIVER.—The Sarnia Observe of the 19th says Luxton, late o the Ooderich Joartzall left this place o -Wednesday last to Fort Garr), we be lieve special correspondefit of the Lon don Advertiser. GOOD HORSES.—Mr. William Chesney of Tuekersmith, sold a splendid team 0 working horses, ,on Tuesday last, to American farmer, for the handsome sera of $300 ih gold. This is a geed pricep but the beeses were well Worth it. This shows the benefits accruine from raining good. stock. • THE SILVER .NUISANCE.—The' mer- chants and. business men ot Seaforth have unanimously agreed. to discontinue taking American and British silver at par. This is as it shoeld be. The neigh- boriag towns and villages have long since - token th's step, and the result was that Seaforth has been flooded with uncurreut money, much to the inconvenieece and loss of our businessmen. Daniel Gorsifitn. Their requests to e eon, 'Henry Lane, Mrs. McKinley, and tomplied with if they do not get other dogs instead. Moved by George Castle, seconded by Thome Keys, that the As- sessnacnt Roll, now revised, be con- firmed.—Carried. he Court edjourned •a;nd after one hour t e Coond met or general business: The postponed petition Bayfi School Trustees was taken ute Mo by Dr. Woods seconded by D. W. Youll that the 'Reeve and Deputy Re ve be requested to use their beet exertions to procure from the County Council a speeial assessment (it the Township, for the School Sectio' t No.. 8, which Section covering only aboit11,200 • acres of mild and farm lands, has -a school population of about 150 children, and' is now rated for sebool purposes, annually, at more than all the other aggregated municipal. taxes and fully double the average of , the assessment of the whole School Sec- tion of the Towns-hitd - Moved in ainefid- teent by George Oastle, seconded by 'Thomas 'Keys, that the motion askieg the Reeve and Deputy Reeve to ask aid from the County Council for the Bayfield school be not granted.—The amendment was carried. A circular was ,read from the Secretary of the lsondon, Huron and BrieseRailroad Company, requesting the Council to grant a bonus •of $15,000• to said road. t Moved by Dr. Woods, see- ded. by. ()Age Castle, that we do not feel disposed to grant $15,000 to a Rail - read to Brumfield., feeling that no equiealent advantage cans accrue there; from.—Cerned. Moved by George Castle, seconded by Thomas Keys, that the sum of $4 b*. granted to George Rua, to put a gate at the field at 'the -gravel pit for the use Of the rate -payers of several lines.—Carried. Moved by Thomas Keys, seconded by D. W. Youll, that Dooald Fraser be allowed to -work his statute labor James Forrest's beat. —Carried. Moved by George Castle, seconded by Dr. Woods, that the Council do noW adjourn to meet on the first Monday in July, at Mite Drysdalc's Hotel, Sauble Line, at 2 p. in. — Carried. WI -emelt KIneneeirr, Clerk. Varna,. 19th May, 1871. . Bustesess.—Within the past few '<lays business has much revived, On Satur- day last the streets were crowded With teams, and a rushing. businese was done. The wool and bark harvest will now ebortly mimmetice, and. Our merchants may - anticipate busy times for son,e weeks to come. There are but felw places which can boast of better bu4i- ness patronage, take it all the yea' round, than Seaforth. • MEETING OF TEAOHERs. We are re - Voted. to intimate that aa meeting of Teachers will be held in the Central 'School, C!inton, on Saturday, the 3ed day of June, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of discussing certain pointa- in the new School law, Affecting the i tercets of teachers, each as expiri certificates, the formation of a w Board, and the appointment of Inspec- tors. The attendance of all interested is respectfully solicited. ST. JAMES' CHURcH CONCERT. --T e 'Concert given in St. James Cath ' ic Church, on the 1.8th instant, was v euccessfult ThS attendance was lar The singing and. instrumental music as good., and smell as is not. often hoed at nniscal entertainments in this locali y. Miss McDonald presided at the org e, • and was accompanied by Mr. (Jollies • on the -violin, both of whom acquitted the selves in their usually efficient mann r. The Re -v. 'Father Darrah, of Irt h - town, delivered an excellent addre s, taking for his theme the words " y House shall be called a House of Praye The entertainment throughout was an exceeelingly pleasant one. ld ed "SWIWERLAND AD THE RHINE. • A very fair audience asseinbled at 'he • Town Hall, on .Friday evening -last, to hear Rev. Mr. Starr'8 lecture on " Switzerland and the Minn" ' he lecture was descriptive of a brief tour on the Onneinent, made by Me. Steer, last _ year. The lecturer pictured to his a • once in a graphic and •vinid manner, he beatiftel seeeery of. the Rhine, with be - quaint towns end,ancient castles . which dot its banks; and • describei the *Ad mountain, lake. and glacier 'scenery • of , Switzerland in *eloquent. languages On his return from Switzerland to Engle , •d, • the lecturer passed through Peels, evl ich was at that time convuleed by the n ws • of the first victories of the Grown Prio ce over the Imperial .forces, and his &atoll .of the gay Capital. or& its curial people, then wildly excited, very entertataing. The lecture was of the most interesting that has 1 given in Seaforth for a Leg' time, an Invp6dby every one of the intelli audience present that it may not be eintil they may again have an opportu of hearing the reverend lecturer. • fi urtON EXPO8ITOtt. affordeol by a railway, even if looked it in a social or commercial point of eviet. Mr. Piekark also 'coincided iiiith- the former Speakers; and stated hi fi readiness and willingness to support the measure. Several others, vie : Messrs. Eiterett, Willis, and. Manning, expressed their Views, which were :entirely in. favor of granting the bonus required. After some discussion and deliberation, the followihg resolution was moved by ;Mr. Pickard, seconded by Mr. Is. Drew, and carried unanimourly ' /?esoincd—That this meeting, having been informed its to the amount of bonus requirea- from the village of Exeter, in aid of he Lonilon Huron and Bruce Itailwa , hereby expresses its willingness y to grant euch ponies, viz: $6,00, pro- vided he other municipalities grant the overal sums required by them. Ethel. To the Editor of the Huron, Expositor Having seen nothing in the EXPOSITOR from your Ethel correspondent for some time, I am at a loss to make out Nvilat can he the matter, that he does not keep , the growing importance of this promising village before the public, through the coltunns of your widely -circulated paper. , The Village of Ethel is. situated on the banks of the Maitland, en - the seventh and eighth concessions of the Township of Grey, five and a half miles east of the, Gravel Road leading to Seaforth, and distant from Ainleyville about seven miles. It is surrounded bk:a good sec- tion of country, land well 'cleared up farms. The Population of the village is fast increasing, and buildings are going up rapidly, there being five new ones"put up this spring already. Business and manufactories are carried on to a con- siderable,*extent, there being a first-class saw mill, plaining machine, shingle and lath machines, all driven by steam ;and in constant operation, where custceners 'ned lumber, shingles supplied on the Short-, reasonable rates ; one wo run of stollen pro - ed doing a good grist- iving general satisfac- tion to the public two blacksmith shops, carriage and wagcn shop, carried oe at a brisk rate by good mecha cs who do then week in a style and with a despatch -satisfactory to those who employ then.. The ,ma.nufacture of earthenWare is car- ried on to a good extent, the ware being made from the very best material. One potathery is in operation ainsl makes a first-class article. There is a good 'open- ing for a. ehoefnakm here, the want of one being -felt very much by th in - i habitants. There is one geneeal tore, where the post office is kept, and 'here a large number of ExPostras are dis- tributed every week to subserilsers. M. William Patton, from the ToWnsl ip of Vaughn, has lately opened a hotel and is making large, additions ta the old estab-. lishment In se doing so he has an eye to the accomodation of the ' peblic and -no doubt will clO a good busi e • • ' is a good school house, with a tend.ance of scholars, Mr. John is teacher. There is a pais railroad coming near the vil Lnaronn.—Rev. George McKay, is about to proceed to the Foreign: sion field, in connection with the Presbyterian Church, delivered a lee in Duff Church, (Mr. McDermid's) the various objects of interest which come underliii notice while on a vis neotlaud last winter. At the des the lecture, a. collection was taken u assist in procuring a library for the bath School of the Chureb. DEATH OF AN- OLD SETTLER. Gilpin, an old pioneer of the town died last week, and was followed to last resting! place by a large concour sorrowing friends. Accrn Ea T. —Mr. Anderson, bf township, while chopping in the v- ial' on a. log and. broke his thigh. recovering. • Wroxeter. BOUND TOR THE OLD Cotessran.---- George Brown, Presbyterian Minist this place, purposes taking a tri Scotland for the benefit of his he which has lately been rather bad. wish the reverend 0-entleman a sof plea,sant trip, •and. hope that it, ma &tit in his restoration to good. healtl A ceiDENT.-L-A • young man n Alexander McDougall, of • the towi of Howick, got himself Severely in in wrestling, one evening last Week is, we understand, likely to be eon to his bed for a week or two yet,' its effec.s, me one eeia it eat rig,ly ho Es- ada are on sad t to of to his e of 111 this ods, Le is ev. r of to 1th, We and re- requiring dry pl or laths, can be est notice and at grist mill, having pelted. by water, ing business, and ORI and ex on Sat of Sell and th game as played in a, field belonging to Mr. Bell, adjoining this place. -About 11 o'clOck the Wickets were pitched, and play eemmeneed in earnest. After a hard game, whiah lasted a considerable time, the Hay boys were ,deolared .the winners by four runs. The Tuckersmith boys geacefully accepted the defeat, and challenged their Hay. competitors to play another ga,me• on Saturday, the rd of June. This challenge was readily ac- cepted,. We hope inns young .friends of flay a id Tockersmith, may have a jolly good them gethet the p KiPpen. KET Ma-rone—A very interesting iting game (if cricket was played rday last, between the scholars ol Section No. 1, Tuckersmith, se of Section No. —, Hay. Thc med ship ured He ned from awe on the 3rd, and that some of vill send us 'a good report of it, tee with the sore, and the names of ayers,-- for publieation in the En- Poerrilt. Mr Beattie : in Reply to Coleman. Editor 'of thr Exposito R Sinen-Two letters have a ed in your paper,' signed " T. T. man.' T. T. Colehian must be a si man, for he writes both in the si and plural numbers,. half of each letter's he writes himself, and the half is written by the assistance other I perstimes and yet, selfis betakes all the credit to hims signing T. T. Coleman,- alone letters- (I Will -call them his) refer. Municipal statement tor the yea and for ignoran only be equalled Ile calls the Trea .did not receive a as stated in th Auditor's repo then again he Makes the Treasure that he did receive the said a The doctor makes' meny grevious a,geinst the 3.1unicipal officers. time'he charges them with pocket funde of the CorPoration. Anoth he charges them with taking cha baby, and throws out an insinuati some of them are related to the 1.1 fortunate. There pright be some for the insinnation„ if any of the were famed; forthe actions of Dr man, throughout the County. fact, beyond dispute, the baby lat the doctor's own door than that of any of the Councillore. Better for hi to of- fer no Titlarks at all, - than to et up Stratfor Council as a pattern. e tells ns that they would leave the 1141 child • to perish. The doctor makes a g eat ado . about le municipality payhigei. to the bauk ore money than it got sf :om it. If he had looked as carefully into the statement of 1869, as he has that of 1870, d have found that the Minna - ad drawn from the bank $1,650, O would . add that amount to the he gives," he will find t right: posted liwc °thuladt uncillors are throwing away. the of the , Mimicipality. Another is that the Treasurer has not paid unty rate, any rate -payer can receipt from the County Trees- ing on the Treasurer here ess hours. It is tree it was he time the Auditors' audit- s, on account of the taxes being hard to • collect, and the Muni- cipal officersnot being disposed to -use harsh. means so long as they could avoidBe charges the Council with not keeping the books proper shape. Did he keep, hooks when he was ill the Council? Isio, nor do think he would• be worth his " salt " at it if he did. The Councilemploys officersto keep thebooks. and pay, them to do so, and if they fail in performing their duties, the Council have a remedy, -" . Another change, he says the -Council have been eouttacting with themgsienlvoense. articles rAe Ivy ietrhy- g one of ik from ose of uired. I eeing it. He uet t. any To th Codr.ccu, MEETING.- The Counci Met to hold a Court :of Retision, at Mr. Caing's Hotel, -on Monday, the 15th int., at 10 o'eloele. aem. All the me ibers present James Thomon's appcel to have his two sons out on the roll fo part of his lot as Complied with. J seph Harny'e appeal to have his issenment lowered was not entertained. J seph Higgins'etppeal to have his son at the roll'for part of his lot; to stand ov r till he notifies the Council of what p rt of the lot he wants him down for. *The following parties applied ti have tIseit dogs taken off the hill as being -Med; viz --James Theinpach, tubed; 'der - s. here large at - Melia tosh ect of a which lage, will greatly add to. the importance of the place. : • Ethel, May 20, 1871. Londesborough. CHEESE.—Messrs. Callender, Seat, & Co., have got their Cheese, Factory in operation, so that it will be ,eptiona with the femora whether they sell the4.-milk or convert it into butter, and thewill also have the means of asceitaining which one method will realise the most PLEASURE SEE kEnS. —Nin ladies audgentlemee left here, on day morning, the 18th inst. on a Europe. e or deception, y the doctor h'mself. urer to prove t tat he - certain sum of money t, and prove nount harges t one ng the r place e of. a n that tie en - rounds Cole - t is a nearer Dr. • The above, with the exception of two by -Jaws which received the sanction of the ratepayers,is all the lave costs charged. He onjects to thc printing ac- t.'ount. The Council have had no print- ing done, except what was necessare and called for by the law. The Doctor, with a great deat of trouble, attempts to show the ratepayers of Seaforth how unfit the present Countillors are to transact the business ef the municipality. The Coun- cillors do not make great pretensions- to ability, hut the poorest of thein cannot do worse than the Doctor did when he held office. They give their time and at- tention to the affairs of the municipality when required, instead,- of playing bil- liards, as one of their predecessors (lid, when he should have bon attending Council meetings. The Doctor com- plains that the Council pays too much for the work they get done. TheNtvork is let by puldic tender, oand the Commit generally gives it to the lowest tender. Sometimes the work may be high, but in many eases it has been let below its ac- tual cost. Why does the Doctor not contra,ct himself for some of the jobs let above their value, and thus effect an im- mense saving to the municipality, be sides making a good thieg for himself ? Or wby does he not assist the Council in letting the jobs so cheap? The Doctor thz eatens litigation to com- pel the Council to do something which he wants done,—but does not seem to know himself what. I don't think the Council need be afraid, knowing that the Doctor is such a generous indiviclnal Th D t • , to have a good Vear- _oogtgoCfftu ah1111:neeierrs-- I like, lf, by His to the 1870, •-could The oe oi appeals deal more to say, but does not for want of time: He might havesaved time by omitting to copy extracts 'from the Mu- nicipid Manual, as the Council knew as much of the law he refers to before as they do now, , . It would not be using your readers iI t t t ouble thei with all Dr. Cole- man's .blunders, but 'Mae or two are so glaring I cannot. avoidtreferring to them before closing this lettk. in his latest production he ;says "Imagine 400 acres of land. as4essed $8,309, every acre payieg $20 in taxes, or will have to pay it. Such non4nre The 400 acres re- ferrecl to were assessed $135,000; not $8,309. Then again, he says,. our gross collections werei$8,309, which left. a de- ficiency equal to an. amount sufficient to make $8,309. Such a. statensent is ab- surd, as there inno deficiency at all, yet Dr. Coleman has the audacity to make such a charge. In conclusion, I would. say, if any of the ratepapers require further informa- tion any of the Couneillors will have mu:it-pleasure in giving, explanations. The Colwell has no fear of investigation, as the village is financially in a safe con- dition, free from debt,. exeept the $1,900 of debentures which were sold, and the debtion the school. There -is about $500 cash in the hands of the Treasurer' and some .outstanding debt, which, Ibe- lieve, is to be .placed in the Treasury shortly. With these remarks, I - drop the subject, for the present at least, wishing prosperity to the municipality, Whether under its present or future of- ficers. JAMES BEATTIE. Seaforth, May 23, 1871. pophosphites restokes tone to the mind the nerves and the Muscles. In this wa it overcomed liseaSe. Life has few chenille for the DysPe tic, which is not to be wondered a when we takeinto the account theamatin of bodily• and mental suffering that tlri distreseing malady generates. The Pe uvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron) 1r cured. thousands who were suffering fro' this diseasie. Is health worth having? If it is pr - tect it—it is a jewel as easily lost virtue, and in many cases as difficult to, recover. In this climate, and more pad- ticularly at ,this season of the yeAr, people are very apt to take cold and suf- fer from sore throat, coughs, .pitting Of blood and pulmonary complaints general- ly, which if not checked imroediately, lead to smious consequences. The ques- tion arises—which is the quickest and -nsost effectual remedy ? Bryan's Pul- monk Wafers have been before the pub- lic for twenty years, and have alwaYs given perfect satisfaction, and invaeiably ' effect permanent cures when -taken in season Sold by all medicine dealers and country stpres, at 2fince, per box. r ten burs- 'isit to 'FIRE.—The dwelling house df Mr. Hugh McKenzie -was consumed. on Satur- day, the 13th inst. The fire originated from a spark from the stove pipe No Insurance. Mr McKenzie will have it replaced by a fine -brick mansion. Cnors.—The fall wheat never any previous season showed such a promis- ing indication of an abundant harlvest as it does now. Some of the farmers are talking of mowing it crown, -as-they aro afraid that it will grow too rahk. • Exeter. RAILWAY IVIEETING.—A meeting of the inhabitants of Exeter, was held in Mr. Drew's hotel, On the 19t1i inst., for the purpose of consideringm the amount of bonus required in aid of thie London, Huron and Bruce Railway, and what measgres to be adopted for raising the the same. The meeting was largely at- tended, and itll parties -appeared to. be very zealous in the cause) desiring a that at th speedy and successful completion of the the power proposed railroad. Mn ' skteheson, that ,powe chairman, made several introductory re- Municipal marks, stating the object of the meeting, Doctor ha .&c., a ter which Mr. (Jarliug delivered Ca,m bell an address explaining the me sines taken sleet trad to obtain a County bouus, IThese hav- the Docto Jug failed, Township and village 'bonuses which ein were to be resorted. to. Ile .alsd stated poration the benefits of having a railway pasting This is so through Exeter, its influence! in increa.t- be Reeve, ing`the trade and business enterprise of of the law • the village, and also eiiliaiiciig the value -about. of property. Mr. Elliot poke very &tailed s highly in favor of the said bonus, des- let it be ciileii g the Lansase beisetits andleadli.iss emus a t wou palityl and if 1 figures The doctor could not be very wel if he did not. knPw this, but he rather nake it appear to the pu theCc funds &ate the C find th urer, by cal during busi not paid at ed ..the boo It has 'levee been done, exceptii or two small matters, -where th required cohld not he got elsewh mit a loss te the municipality. grievous charge is that of Seel the, Councillors removing pl where they were laid for the p repehin' g eidewalks when r aloe't know 'how he could help 'It Was removed in daylight wit attempt at keeping it a secret. the public that the plank are 1 'd where eerie but the person who remo edthem crosses over. • The truth of this state- ment is in keeping with a good' teal more of.. what the Doctor say. It is the work was done, but it did n Municipality ,anything. Any rue that t cos the atepayer or other pdrson can see it at t le schobl house crossing .Taines Street. it is well known &min eight to twelve ofwithe rate- payers cross over it regularly hen the state' of the roads require th so. So nitwit.for the veraci Doctor. But what folloi,vs beats all. to know what the municipali do with law. I will enlightm thet subjeot. Perhaps he can recall the heppy days when he was Reev .of this Municipal' ty He assisted t draft a Market by-law, and leased th market, and in doi g iso the very law e pews he now cries Out against were incurred. But furth r, the Doetor may emember time he was Reev, , he had of a Magistrate, am he used With a vengeanc , and the ty had to pay fo • it. The an auctioneer by t e name of aiule(l up for being tran- r, and tot knowing ulny better, fOolishly convicted the fellOW, ec1 in a law -suit, and the cor- ai pay the lawiexpenses. e ofthe work of the would - (1 this is an acco4it of some penses he .is so inquisitive ots the Do r Want any more atiements o ccounts ? If so, :e known through the ealt e linnosrroin Goderioh. THE TIMES have been comparative- ly dull here for some few days past, but our business men confidently expect a change. for the better very Soon. m- to do y of the e wants y had to him on 4 11111111111111 RAU.WAfrTIME TABLE.! Trains leave the Seaforth station as follows :-- GOING EAST. 805 A. M. 10.50:" " 1. 35 r. M. Gotga NVEST. 2:25 P. 'N. m .4 se . 1.35 6-1 6'1 Divisions Courts -1871. Ainleyville, ... • 'May 23 Seaforth, TO ey 25 Exeter, ... May 27 May 29 May 30 June , 5 Juue 12 Dungannon, I3ay herd, Clinton, Goderich, FISHING. --Two -gentlemen from Chicago—and fine Western fellows they are—are going to the Sauble for a few days' fishing with Mayor Hays. A good time is looked for. SERVED THEINI RIGHT.—Jt has been customary here for a num berof young men to meet at street corners on Sunday evenings, for the purpose .of insulting unprotected ladies as they pass. • Oar energetic town constable, Mr. Hood, was on the look out for some time, and on.Stinday last took a few of the genus in the very act. They were brought before Mayor Hays on Tuesday, and fined $20 each and costs --a pretty fair lesson. However some of us may have differ- -ed from Mr. Hays in matters politi- cal, tl-iere is no doubt he is, one -of the best Mayors 'Goderieh evet had, and as Such deserves the cordial thanks of the community. TRE- TWENTY-FOURTH was cele- brated very quietly in Goderich-,— the place presenting a Sabbath -like appearance. A few boys endeavored to burn the to-wn up with tire crack- ers, and a, few couples from the country got married. Mr. Leonard's smart little propeller was launched at 2 o'clock, and duly christened t;he A.cleiaicle Horton. She is 'calculated to sail 18 miles an hour, it she does not flop over with the first puff of wind on the lake, which is more than likely. However, Mr. Marlton, the builder did his duty, and she is ,to have Duncan Rowan for captain, one of the best men on the takes. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. 'OTICE is hereby given that all par- ties indebted. to Dr. COLEMAN, either by note dr book, are requested to call at his office, at the Salt Works, and settle the same imuiediately, otherwiee they will be sued without further notiee. Seaforth, April 11, 1871. 1754f MAY 26, 1811. EGMONDV1LLE NEW GROCERY- WM. THOMSON, (Late of Seaforth,) Begs to inform the public that he has. opened a Grocery Storeein THE BRICK PREMISES, Lately occupied by -Mr. John Logan, NEAR THE BRIDGE, _EGNONDVILLE, LIME. THE Subseriber is prepared to famish parties building with a that -class ar- ticle of Stone Lime, at 20 cents per bueli- el at the kiln, McKillop, near Thom - son's saw -mill, or 22 cents per bushel delivered. in Seaforth. Ordei s left -with Mr. BITLL, street, Seaforth, will meet with prompt attention. - JAMES DODDS, 17441 • MeKillop. NOTICE. TAABORERS wanting work for a few 1 weeks will find employment on the GOVERNMENT DRAINS, In Grey. WAGES,. $1 25 per day. Enquire of the roes -man on this work, or apply to the again at the oifice, Jas. T. Blain. G. BLANINI Contractor. Grey, May 12, 1874: 1804f Where he will }'cep on hand A COMPLETE STOVX OF Fresh Groceries, Of every description, at -prices as reason- able as those of any other house in the trade. The Hieiest Market Price PAID VOA BUTTER, EGGS, arc., &c. A call is ropeetfully WM.'THOMSON, 179-tf Egmondville. STRAYED FOM Lot No. 10, near the village of Bayfield, two Mare Colts, one two years old, white facer near hind foot white, other feet dark --color of horse, dark chestnut. The other colt is three years old, bay color, small star in fore- head, near hind foot white,. an& a small white spot on the off hind. foot. Any person giving intormation of the above colts will be rewarded ,for so (biog. Ad- dress either W. W. .CONNOR or J HN GEMERRHAR 1, Bayfield, Count of Huron, Ont. 1 179 -it OUR OLD TOWN is going ahead wonderfully this spring in -the build- up:, line. I have counted ninety- eight houses in course of erection, - THE SALT BUSINESS is compara- tively stack just now, but our ralnufacturers are getting ready for th expected rush by and by. I shall next week, have something to say about the Ashlield road mud bole. SPECIAL NOTICES. enOn The Guelph Sewing Machine Com - any warrant ttheir Mathine for three years. Failing to be as represented, Machines taken back, money rehmded. The mind governs the muscles through the Nervous System, as the telegraph apparatus is influenced by a remote operator threugh the wire. If the mind is impaired by age or other causes, the ,sympathetic nerves become debilitated, atel through the nerees the muscles of the stomach, liver, heart, lnngs or genit- al organs become weakened, and disease in the form of Dyspepsia, desease of the heart, weak lungs, or geheral debility follow with their accompanying trains of FelloWe' Compound tiytup of Insolve t Act of 1864 And the Ae enelments Thereto. In the matter o JAMES YOUNG Elder, an Ins the THE GARDNER PATENT &icing Machine, XANEFACTE-RED -TIIE Gardner Sewing Machine COMPANY, RA_MiLTON, ONT., Is the best _ family and • manufacternie, machine DQW made, Mali do all kinds of Fancy Work. The general works and. attachments are so simple that alINT Ver- son can learn to work them in half an hour, Tailors and shoemakers use it in preference to any now made. Price within the reach of alb Has no gear of any :kind, ia Salton; and SIMPLE, . It would be well foe intending Foe- chaors to call on any of the- undermen- tioned paaties anil see this min:hien be- fore purchasing one of another makes The above machine can be semi at work, at any- time, at William Grassey's and T. K. Anderson's, Seaforth;. F. Filton's, Exeter Mr. Pierce's, Rodgerville ; Bayfield Fishleigh & Garry, PETER GRASSIE, General Agent for the County -of Thirone Seaforth, Ont. ' TAKE NO ICE that a meeting of the Creditors o the above-named insol- vent will be he d. at the office of Mes- sieurs Camexon & Garrow, in the town of Goderich, on UESDAY the thirtieth day of May, -A. D 1871, at two of the clock in the af ertioon, for .the purpose 3 of considering 1the advisability of fur . ther proceeding to realize and get rn the remaining ouestanding assets of the es- tate, and gene+.11y for the ordering oe the affairs of soch estate. Dated the eleventh day Of May A. D. 1871. JOHN HALDA N, 180-2t i 1 Assignee. TIRY OODS BTISINIESS jfor sale t Se:A(11th. VERY MG BLE OPENING FOR A PUSH NG ilfA.N WIWI A _MODE ATE -CAPITAL. • Mr. anIFFI DAVIS, of Seaforth, having decide upon retiring from the retail trade, theundersigned has received instructions to1 offer the whole stock FOR S LE BY TENDER, To be address 1 to me at Brockville, up to SATIJJIDtNY, the 27th MAY, inst. It consists of an excellent aseortm.ent of Dry Goods, al in the best: order and condition, the valuation of! which, as per inventory taken at cost, is is fol- lows: Hosiery and Gloves. $244 90 6%Flanneln&c1,318931 4532 Sctaarppleet-sG, To owdese. Smallwares, 1,741 03 Dress Goods, 2,327 80 Shop Turriitu . . .... • Total. Intending p facility afford viewing the s est iriformati should name otherwise tha of responsible The highes necessarily be The premi ing of store houses, garde sell or rent Will also be and time, for stock of Gro Goods, amou charge of Mr ter, deunter o DUe Brockville, .17_3 .—,888 68 184 00 • • • Challge of BUS ineSS I JUST 5TARTED 1 AND BOUND TO SUCoseEn riviE Subscriber, Mr. THOS. LEE, 1 having purchased the Stock of W.4. SHEARSON & at a considerable reduction on cost, he is both able and determined to sell to his customers, and all those who may kiiiffly favour him with a_call, at such prices a8. will astonish the people of Seaforth and the surrounding vicinity. Be has just teceieed a large Stock of FRESH FAMILY GTIOCERIEST - $6,072 68 rchasers will have l• every d ti em by Mr. Davis ot • k and obtaining the full - n regarding it.r- qenders rate on the dollar, and if for cash state the harres parties offered as seeurity. or any tender will not accepted. s, in Main street, Consist - and dwelling, With on - ,&c., I am authorized to moderate terms. ENDERS • eived, at the same place the purchase of • a small ries, 11 ardwai e and Dry ting to $2,040 20, now in R. B. Scott, at llanches- Huron. CAN MoFARLA.NE, A tcettatant. May 12, 1871. 180 COXTRISING TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, RICE, 'N•EW FRUITS, ETC,, Which he will sell at remarkable -Low •-Priees. FLOUR AND FEED. He also hops constantly on hand, a large stoek of Flour and Feed of every (lesceiption, consisting of FLOT1R C6IIN 51EA1, OAT MEAL,- - - B0KWHEAT FLOTTR Brat/Stotts, Oats, .Barley, Peas, tir;c Flow and Feed delivered with dispatch in Harpurhey, Egmonville and. Senforth= free of ehArge. 1,11" snrts ! SEEDS All yarietten of Field and Garden See kept- eonstantly on band. All kinds Of Produce •• Taken in Eeclainge for Goods, at THE HIGHEST CAS.11 PR10ES-7 REMEMBER SHEARSON, it• Co.'n OLD STAND 169 tf THOMAS LEE. TAVERN ,FOR rjHEwell -known and old establislaa Hotel; " The Roxburgh Hotel," listed in the thriving village of • , burgh; along with the hause is one -ha acre of land and good stabling. Ilig111; opposite ist• Rock's " doing Ito largest gristing butmees in the County - To a party with a small capital this Is • one of the best steeds in the County Di Huron. Apply -to the proprietor, Tos WILSON, Walteri P. 0, 471-tf wee_ :NieLEAN VOL 4) MEDIC R. W. 11. :s'M IT /I, geon, etc, 'Oinee -Rebertsoe's Resi knee. :11sTeatbilo.Artilz )Iih:,:itt;. 14. 1d (.n Metnil Unined Physician, Surgeon, net deece init.. Zurich, 1).. th IS T AMES STEW A IfTe • ( radu ate 14 'tie( 3,1entreal, Phrisition„ eng,. -Eizo)i-s„ -.. Ntreet, iannk,i.iiately ;Store. ticaforth, Fel). .1111. TAR. i:A.3,11131-:IsL, JC01121ty. an.1 Corby's, cornet stern. fertile: Office slay, Sattl.!:I LEGA -3CAUG HEY & Batrietens, Atter e leitors inil'hanecry and . :taxies Peblic and Conves tors for the R. it -Bank, ai for the Canada Life nes N. B.-00,000th len Fanins, Houses and Lep Seaforth, Ike. 14fin 1 ENSON & -1) Attorneysit Law, Se eery and Insolvency, aries Publie, etc. 1)flice:, Wroxeter. Agents for Loan Co, of Upper tania onial &entities Co. of le Money n 5.Der cent , nharged. - /AS. tI. BENSON, Seaforth, Dee. Ifith 3!". . . isrox-sibYrgl. fle The undersigned l. pebble for the liberal pa to him in times past in tl had also to inforin them' p•esnmed business in 11 vhere he -will be happe rom elil friends, and in: - 111-1) Seaforth, May 5, 1874 . RITINII liNCIIAN't erieh, <ON r. , J. C. nem ; J. St WILLIAIW lean Hotel, Warsaw, This hotel has recently 1 , ished, and refitted tin ow one of tieeenost cowl liodicries in the Provinee Booms for Commercial '- Terms libenal. , Gederich„ April 14, 1:, _ . MISCELLXI •& W MePIIILL . Land Surveyors, etc-. All manner of Coi with neatness and dispa Iips. Commissioner ast -Next door south of Sha forth. Seaforth, Den 14, rn A. SHARP'S LIN Stables. -thrice—A Sea -forth. Good. nom Conveyances, always o HARP'S LIVERY ST., SEAPOIrril. 1 and Carriages always o 2ble terms. L SHA Seaforth, May 5th, 1b7 'TEETH EXTBACTE ei CARTWRIGHT, „ Dentist, •extracts by the use of the Nil Uffice---Over the ford. Attendance in ti• Hotel, the first Tueada -of tua month.; in CBI tnerciaLlietel, on the days and -Fridays. - Parties requiring n quested to call, if at ton, on the first day of Over M,000 patiente .extracted by:the use 01 -Colton's offices, jOITN BR1 Exchange Broker, ale '-' -1 • Agan Houghton's Oppoeite G : '1'. Rai SEAF011'r11 Through Tiekets ism lin the Western Stat lace, ileiyer, at relitic_ ;VLW eienast fazilitieS -, .iuU nceeetiary inf. Stpeeting Land Agenenl . GREENB Sonde, Coupons and. ; 044 Vid P liver I.20ini at tu4•A-k,ttez,